New writing award announced to honour Sir Terence Rattigan

The Terence Rattigan Society have announced a new writing award with monetary prizes and a professional production of the winning play on offer.

The winner of Terence Rattigan Society Award – which honours Sir Terence Rattigan’s unique contribution to British drama and will be judged by David Suchet, Julian Fellowes, Thea Sharrock and Dan Rebellato – will receive £2,500 and a professional production of their play at the Sarah Thorne Theatre in Kent. The runner-up will received £1,000 and a guaranteed rehearsed reading.

Suchet, who will host the formal announcement of the award on 26 January at the Jermyn Street Theatre said: “I’m thrilled that the Terence Rattigan Society is offering an award for a new play in his name. As one of this country’s true masters of the dramatists’ craft, it is a fitting tribute to his enormous contribution to the theatre”.

Fellowes commented: “Terence Rattigan is one of England’s greatest playwrights whose light was hidden under a bushel for far too long before his recent rediscovery. An award in his name, dedicated to finding new talent and bringing it out of the darkness for the public to enjoy, seems only fitting.”

Emma Rice announces first season as Globe artistic director

Shakespeare’s Globe has announced its 2016 Wonder Season, which will be Emma Rice’s inaugural season as artistic director.

Throughout the season, a magical forest designed by Lez Brotherston featuring silver birch tree trunks will span from the piazza onto London’s Bankside.

To coincide with the forest, the season will open in April with a production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by Rice.

Rice said today at the launch: “This is an amazing new adventure for me. I want to remind us of what it is like to tell a story… The Globe is the most accessible and inviting place in London and I want to continue that.”

Up next will be The Taming of the Shrew directed by Gate Theatre creative associate Caroline Byrne. Running from May to August the production, which Byrne will set in Ireland, tells of two sisters approaching marriage but both with different mindsets, one excited, one horrified.

Taming of the Shrew taunts us,” said Rice. “How can we make this play for the 21st century? I told Byrne to be brave and it’s going to be very Irish.”

 

Acclaimed opera and theatre director Iqbal Khan then directs the Scottish classic Macbeth from June whilst Kneehigh show 946 The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips, which was co-adapted by War Horse writer Michael Morpurgo with Rice, will run at the Globe between August and September. It is based on his novel about the preparation for the D-Day landings. The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk will also run in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse from June. The Kneehigh and Bristol Old Vic production tells of a young couple navigating the Russian Revolution and each other.

Further ahead, the season will also see Olivier-nominated director Matthew Dunster direct Imogen(Sept to Oct), a renamed and ‘reclaimed’ version of Cymbeline. Jonathan Munby’s heralded version of The Merchant of Venice will return to the Globe in October, following a national and international tour, which kicks off at the Liverpool Playhouse in June. Multi-award winning actor Jonathan Pryce will reprise his role of Shylock.

In the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, the theatre will host a touring production of The Two Gentlemen of Verona from September to October, directed by Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse associate director Nick Bagnall.

The Playhouse season will close with The Inn at Lydda, a play from John Wolfson who is Honorary Curator of Rare Books for the Globe. The play follows Tiberius Caesar and a meeting with Jesus Christ in Judea.

Rice also announced that there would be relaxed performances for every production and has reduced the number of plays in the season this year than in previous years.

Rice takes over from Dominic Dromgoole who has led the venue since 2006.

Evita producer Robert Stigwood dies

Robert Stigwood, who was known as the manager of the pop group the Bee Gees has died at the age of 81.

As well as managing the ’70s band, the Australian impresario produced several hit musicals, including Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar. Moving into theatre in 1968 the Robert Stigwood Organisation staged Hair in London after Stigwood saw it on Broadway.

He bought the rights to Evita and Jesus Christ Superstar and produced the film of Saturday Night Fever starring John Travolta.

Stigwood also produced Grease and pulled off the Golden Globe Award-winning 1997 film adaptation of Evita starring Madonna.

As well as managing the Bee Gees, the producer also represented Eric Clapton. One of his first successes was with English singer John Leyton, whose song “Johnny Remember Me” spent four weeks at number one in 1961.

Andrew Lloyd Webber took to Twitter to remember his colleague, calling him ‘the great showman who taught me so much’.

Mike Shepherd becomes sole artistic director at Kneehigh

Kneehigh have announced that Mike Shepherd will take the role of sole artistic director as Emma Rice takes over the leadership at Shakespeare’s Globe in April.

Shepherd started Cornwall-based Kneehigh in 1980 and has worked closely with the company since. In 2016 the company will tour their hit show Dead Dog In A Suitcase (and other love songs) to New Zealand, Colombia and Korea as well as announcing another Asylum Season at The Lost Gardens of Heligan in February along with more UK and international tours.

Rice’s Globe season includes two Kneehigh productions, The Flying Lovers Of Vitebskand 946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips, both of which will be directed by her.

BALLETBOYZ ANNOUNCE TOUR DATES FOR WORLD PREMIERE PRODUCTION, LIFE

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BALLETBOYZ® ANNOUNCE TOUR DATES FOR WORLD PREMIERE PRODUCTION,LIFE

20 APRIL 4 JUNE 2016

BRAND NEW TRAILER HERE

BalletBoyz have announced they will tour their brand new production Life, which will receive its world premiere at London’s Sadler’s Wells in April 2016.  The show features new commissions by Javier de Frutos and Pontus Lidberg. After opening at Sadler’s Wells where BalletBoyz are Associate Artists, the production will embark on a UK tour, followed by a tour of the USA in 2017. The piece is co-produced by Sadler’s Wells in association with artsdepot.

Performed by the award-winning all-male company of ten dancers, the show features an original score and the evening takes an elegant, powerful and provocative look at life and death, presented in BalletBoyz’ inimitable style. After premiering in London the production, will tour to: Worthing; London; Oxford; Exeter; Guildford; Yeovil; Edinburgh; Dundee; Southport; Lichfield; Cheltenham and Cambridge. Full listings are below.

Javier de Frutos said: “I’m thrilled to be working with BalletBoyz again. This time the subject is LIFE and inevitably Death, an intoxicating cocktail, and this is a company of exquisite ingredients and one of a kind in the Dance World so I’m looking forward to the exhilarating experience that it is creating work with them!”

Pontus Lidberg said: “I’m truly excited to be creating for one of the world’s most forward thinking dance companies. Working with BalletBoyz on this new piece is proving to generate engaging material and ideas.”

Tickets for most venues are now on sale.

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@BalletBoyz
www.balletboyz.com

 

LISTINGS INFORMATION
2016 TOUR DATES

LONDON, Sadlers Well’s
On Sale Now
20 – 24 April
20 -23 April, 7.30pm
24 April, 4pm
Box Office 020 7863 8000
www.sadlerswells.com

WORTHING, Connaught
On Sale Now
9 May
7.30pm
Box Office 01903 206 206
www.worthingtheatres.co.uk

LONDON, Arts Depot
On Sale Now
11 May
7.30pm
Box Office 020 8369 5454
www.artsdepot.co.uk

OXFORD, New Theatre
On Sale Now
13 May
7.30pm
Box Office 0844 871 3020
www.atgtickets.com/venues/new-theatre-oxford

EXETER, Northcott Theatre
On Sale Now
15 May
7.30pm
Box Office 01392 726363
www.exeternorthcott.co.uk

GUILDFORD, G Live
On Sale Now
17 May
7.30pm
Box Office 01483 369350
www.glive.co.uk

YEOVIL, Octagon Theatre
On Sale Soon
19 May
7.30pm
Box Office 01935 422884
www.octagon-theatre.co.uk

EDINBURGH, Kings Theatre
On Sale Now
22 May
7.30pm
Box Office  0131 529 6000
www.edtheatres.com

DUNDEE, Dundee Rep
On Sale Now
22 – 23 May
8pm
Box Office 01382 223530
www.dundeerep.co.uk

SOUTHPORT, Atkinson
On Sale Now
26 May
8pm
Box Office 01704 533 333
www.theatkinson.co.uk

LICHFIELD, Garrick Theatre
On Sale Now
28 May
7.30pm
Box Office 01543 412121
www.lichfieldgarrick.com

CHELTENHAM, Everyman Theatre
On Sale Soon
1 June
7.45pm
Box Office 01242 572573
www.everymantheatre.org.uk

Kindertransport play from Edinburgh Award winners on tour in 2016

Pipeline Theatre presents:

TRANSPORTS
on national tour 29 January – 26 March 2016

Following the success of their 5* 2015 Edinburgh hit Spillikin, (nominated for the Carol Tambor “Best of the Fringe” award), Cornwall’s Pipeline Theatre revives its debut play Transports for a national tour in Spring 2016.

“brave, bold and brilliant, I loved it” (The Cornish Guardian)

In the late 1970s a volatile teenager is shunted into her final foster home. Her new carer is an eccentric chatterbox, who keeps her Kindertransport past buried in a trunk.  As youth plays cat and mouse with age, their stories collide with devastating consequences.

“effortless, beautiful, heartbreaking and thought-provoking (…) I have genuinely never seen something so beautifully performed on stage” (A Younger Theatre)

Weaving film and a sumptuously evocative underscore, and located around two, monolithic, life-size, vertical railway tracks, Transports, by turns funny and moving, is a journey not quickly forgotten. In a world where our media is full of images of a new refugee migration, Transports takes in the last great refugee crisis of WW2, to look at the consequences of displacement, both geographical and emotional, through the eyes of two mismatched individuals.

“a blazing performance” (Reviewsgate)

The story was inspired by the experiences of designer Alan Munden’s mother, Liesl, who was on the last Kindertransport to England during the war. Pipeline Theatre is a an emerging company consisting of four experienced practitioners, with credits including Miracle Theatre, Cube Theatre, English Touring Opera, The Citizen’s Theatre, Plymouth Theatre Royal. They have a growing reputation for addressing serious, potentially difficult yet universally relevant subjects in a moving, humorous and totally engrossing way.

National Theatre Wales announces Kully Thiarai as new Artistic Director from May 2016

b6cb345d532ffe4d_orgKULLY THIARAI NAMED NATIONAL THEATRE WALES’ NEW ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

THE CURRENT EXECUTIVE & ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF
CAST, DONCASTER WILL BECOME NTW’S ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
& CHIEF EXECUTIVE FROM MAY 2016

Kully Thiarai, the founding Artistic Director of Doncaster’s Cast has today been named as the new Artistic Director and Chief Executive of National Theatre Wales, the country’s English-language national theatre, following John McGrath’s departure to run the Manchester International Festival.

Kully has been credited with both putting Doncaster firmly on the UK’s cultural map and giving the town’s artistic appetite an astonishing transformation since the £22million venue Cast was opened in September 2013, drawing 40,000 people through its doors in its first three months.

She already had, by then, an impressive background leading some of the UK’s best-loved theatre venues and producing companies, including Contact Theatre in Manchester, Leicester Haymarket Theatre, Theatre Writing Partnership Nottingham, and Red Ladder Theatre Company, Leeds.

Her directing credits for productions staged in Wales, across the UK and internationally over almost 30 years span a range of work from large-scale outdoor shows to intimate theatre performances, with a demonstrable emphasis on new writing, genuine diversity both on and off-stage, truly inclusive audience development and meaningful community engagement.

These include: Sleeping Beauty, AladdinKes and Cinderella (for Cast); United Colours of FrustrAsian (Cast, Black Country Touring, Oldham Coliseum and Southbank Centre); Obama The Mamba by Kevin Fegan, (nominated for two Manchester Theatre Awards – Best Play and Best Actor 2012); Mandala, a large-scale outdoor arts spectacular for the Cultural Olympiad; The Soul Exchange, created with the communities of Butetown, Cardiff as part of NTW’s launch year, and Digital Tea Dance for Bangor University.

Her other productions include Do We Ever See Grace? by Noël Greig, Salaam – a devised show made with young Muslim men, Beautiful Thing by Jonathan Harvey, Bogus Woman by Kay Adshead (London, UK, Australia, New York), The Fortune Club and Unsuitable Girls by Dolly Dhingra (London, Leicester), Oscar Wilde’s The Happy Prince, Athol Fugard’s Master Harold and the BoysCaptured Live!West Side StoryThe WitchesBollywood JanePlague of Innocence and Death of a Salesman.

Kully is much in demand as an international keynote speaker on the arts (e.g. at No Boundaries in 2014 & 2015, supported by ACE & British Council), a consultant (inc. to the Secretary of State and the DCMS, on Supporting Excellence in the Arts), a tutor (e.g. for Hong Kong University’s Advanced Cultural Leadership Programme 2015) and board member (inc. of the Manchester International Festival).

Kully said: “I am thrilled to be joining National Theatre Wales. I have been hugely inspired by the range and diversity of work that has taken place over the last five years under John McGrath’s leadership. A wonderful artistic mapping of Wales and its people; extraordinary work that is daring, provocative and joyous, found in surprising places across the country.

I intend to build on this legacy by ensuring that National Theatre Wales continues to be original, radical and relevant. Many people and organisations have contributed brilliantly to making the company such a national and international success, and I look forward to working with them all.”

Phil George, Chair of NTW’s Board, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Kully to the leadership of NTW. She has a deep connection with the values and ambitions of the company and brings terrific experience from her times as Artistic Director at major theatres in Leicester and Manchester and from the creation of Cast, Doncaster as a dynamic and socially-significant performance venue. She has superb cooperative skills and will forge strong relationships with artists and writers in Wales and internationally. There are exciting times ahead as we build on John McGrath’s legacy of a bold, innovative company with deep community engagement and a strong, international profile.”

Dai Smith, Chair of the Arts Council of Wales, said: “”In a short space of time, National Theatre Wales has gone from the dream of a national need to the reality of a national marker for Wales, both here at home and on the international stage. Phil George as its first Chair and John McGrath as its first Artistic Director have more than fulfilled the brief given them by the Arts Council of Wales to be excellent in the work on offer and socially engaged with particular audiences right across Wales. Now comes the challenge of the second Act: how to continue to be daring, radical, rooted and inspirational in the young tradition which NTW has created. In appointing Kully Thiarai, a creative talent whose own vision and practice clearly mirror what Wales has been enjoying from NTW, the signal given out is bright and confident. I am sure that the cultural institution she will now lead is set to deliver more of the amazing drama and performance we have come to relish as all our own, and some for the rest of the world too.”

Outgoing Artistic Director John McGrath said: “I am utterly delighted that Kully Thiarai has been appointed the new Artistic Director of National Theatre Wales. An inspiring leader with a proven commitment to extraordinary international theatre, and to deep engagement with the widest range of communities, she is a perfect choice for this fantastic job.”

Andy Carver, Chair of Cast’s Board of Trustees, said: “Kully has achieved fantastic success in launching and running Cast as a vibrant new cultural venue in Doncaster, producing great work and building new audiences. We are sad to see her leave but wish her every success in this fantastic new challenge at NTW.” 

See Strictly 2015 champion Jay McGuinness & fellow celebs in Strictly Come Dancing The Live Tour at Sheffield Arena

STRICTLY COME DANCING

THE LIVE TOUR

RETURNS FOR A FAB-U-LOUS NINTH YEAR

SHEFFIELD ARENA
Tuesday 26th & Wednesday 27th January 2016

 

 TICKETS ON SALE NOW! 

 

Congratulations to Jay McGuiness & his dancing partner Aliona who were crowned the BBC Strictly Come Dancing Champions 2015! See them right here at Sheffield Arena later this month, along with fellow celebs Georgia May Foote, Helen George, Anita Rani, Ainsley Harriott, Jake Wood and Frankie Bridge. Strictly super fan Mel Giedroyc is the tour’s brand new host and judges from the TV series Len Goodman, Craig Revel Horwood and Bruno Tonioli are reunited for the tour. 

Strictly Come Dancing the Live Tour stops off at Sheffield Arena for two nights on Tuesday 26th & Wednesday 27th January 2016.

The professional dancers from the ratings winning BBC One TV series and their celebrity partners for the tour are: 

Frankie Bridge and Kevin Clifton
Georgia May Foote and Giovanni Pernice
Helen George and Aljaz Skorjanec
Ainsley Harriott and Natalie Lowe
Jay McGuiness and Aliona Vilani
Anita Rani and Gleb Savchenko
Jake Wood and Janette Manrara
Karen Clifton will also join the tour for the professional dances and group numbers.

Jay McGuiness is one fifth of the globally successful band, The Wanted. Since their 2010 debut album was released, they have enjoyed huge success all over the world, including two number one singles in the UK with All Time Low and Glad You Came.

Jay says: “I’m used to performing in front of massive crowds when touring with The Wanted, but performing with Aliona on the Strictly Live Tour will be a totally different experience. I loved my time on the TV series, but the idea of being back out in front of live arena audiences is something I’m very much looking forward to.”

Tickets for the 2016 Strictly Come Dancing Live UK Tour, which stops off at Sheffield Arena on Tuesday 26th & Wednesday 27th January 2016 are now on sale.

Tickets purchased by telephone on 0114 256 5656 or online at www.sheffieldarena.co.uk are priced £38.50 – £71.50 (including booking fee).  Tickets purchased in person at the Arena Box Office are priced £36.75 – £68.25 (including booking fee).

Last chance to see JIM BROADBENT in A CHRISTMAS CAROL

LAST CHANCE TO SEE

JIM BROADBENT as Ebenezer Scrooge in

A Christmas Carol

By PATRICK BARLOW
Adapted from the Christmas story by Charles Dickens

Presented by SONIA FRIEDMAN PRODUCTIONS 

Must end its limited run on Saturday 30 January

Director PHELIM MCDERMOTT
Designer TOM PYE
Director of Movement TOBY SEDGWICK
Lighting Designer PETER MUMFORD
Sound Designer GARETH FRY
Music Supervisor STEVEN EDIS

 

Last chance to see Academy Award-winner Jim Broadbent in A Christmas Carol at the Noël Coward Theatre. Must end its limited run on Saturday 30 January.

This new comic re-telling of A Christmas Carol, adapted by Patrick Barlow from Charles Dickens’ classic story of greed, grief, ghoulish ghosts and eleventh-hour redemption opened in the West End on 30 November starring Jim Broadbent as Ebenezer Scrooge with Adeel Akhtar, Amelia Bullmore, Keir Charles, Samantha Spiro and puppeteers Jack Parker and Kim Scopes.

From Scrooge and Tiny Tim to Bob Cratchit and Mr. Fezziwig, Patrick Barlow’s imaginative and comic adaptation of A Christmas Carol brings some of Dickens’ most memorable characters to life at the Noël Coward Theatre this winter.

This innovative new work is created by some of our most loved and mischievous maverick theatre-makers. The play is written by the Olivier award-winning and Tony nominated Patrick Barlow (The 39 Steps) with whom Jim Broadbent performed for many years in Barlow’s cult comedy troupe The National Theatre of Brent. A Christmas Carol is directed by Olivier award-winning Phelim McDermott, Artistic Director of Improbable, one of Britain’s most inventive theatre companies, who is responsible for the iconic production Shockheaded Peter. McDermott also directed Theatre of Blood at the National Theatre in which Broadbent last appeared on stage over ten years ago. Joining them is the critically-acclaimed designer Tom Pye (The Testament of Mary, The Death of Klinghoffer, The Low Road) and Toby Sedgwick (War Horse, The 39 Steps) as Director of Movement, Peter Mumford designs the lighting and Gareth Frydesigns sound.

Listings:

Performances:

Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm

Matinee performances on Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm

Noël Coward Theatre, St Martin’s Lane, London

Final performance: Saturday 30 January 2016

Tickets:

Tickets from £20

Front row £10 day seats available for every performance throughout the run. Available to buy in person from the Box Office from 10.30am, limited to two tickets per person.

Website: www.achristmascaroltheplay.com

Box Office: 0844 482 5140

All tickets are subject to a booking fee and restoration levy

St Martin-in-the-Fields Christmas Appeal 2015
A Christmas Carol
and The Mackintosh Foundation are proud to be supporting St Martin-in-the-Fields’ Christmas Appeal by donating 50 pence for each ticket purchased. Customers, as part of the purchasing process, will be asked if they would also like to donate 50 pence with each ticket purchased. Registered charity no 1156305/261359.

FERRIS & MILNES ANNOUNCE ST. JAMES STUDIO RESIDENCY & RELEASE SONDHEIM VIDEO

Dominic Ferris and Martin Milnes (Samuel Black Photography) (2)FERRIS & MILNES

ANNOUNCE ST. JAMES STUDIO RESIDENCY

AND RELEASE EXCLUSIVE VIDEO OF ‘33 SONDHEIM NUMBERS IN 5 MINUTES’

FOLLOWING ACCLAIMED PERFORMANCE AT SONDHEIM’S 85th BIRTHDAY GALA, AT THEATRE ROYAL, DRURY LANE

The producers of Ferris & Milnes, the musical theatre comedy cabaret performed by Dominic Ferris and Martin Milnes, are delighted to announce the duo’s 2016 residency at the St. James Studio, London. To coincide with the announcement, an exclusive new video of Ferris and Milnes’ ‘33 Sondheim Numbers in 5 Minutes’ has been released, giving theatre-lovers the chance to see the medley which was performed live to great acclaim, at Sondheim’s 85th Birthday Gala at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.

The first show of the St. James Studio residency will be Ferris & Milnes: Live at the St. James – Let’s Go On With The Show!, which will be performed for two nights only, on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 January.  The production offers an eclectic and vitality-packed musical programme, ranging from the Golden Age of Broadway and Hollywood to current favourites and pop classics, all performed in Ferris & Milnes’ original musical arrangements. The numbers sit alongside Dominic’s and Martin’s unique brand of ‘banteriffic’ comedy, which has always found audiences ‘expecting the unexpected’.  Ferris & Milnes will perform further shows on Saturday 26 March and Tuesday 26 April. Details of these shows, and further dates, are to be announced.

Ferris and Milnes were invited to the St. James Studio by St. James Theatre’s Creative Director James Albrecht following their sell-out performances at The Pheasantry, and their show-stopping turn at Stephen Sondheim’s 85th Birthday Gala at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.  An exclusive studio version of the “33 Sondheim Numbers In 5 Minutes” medley, which Ferris & Milnes devised and performed as a unique tribute to the acclaimed composer, is now available to watch here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B08hMm9v9Xg

Dominic Ferris and Martin Milnes are a unique combination. Dominic is a pianist extraordinaire, regularly showcasing his skills touring the world as one half of The Piano Brothers – his Steinway & Sons accredited piano duo. Martin has ‘two voices’- excelling as both a tenor and in his acclaimed falsetto register, having diversely crossed the musical worlds between West End and opera. Together, Dominic and Martin combine comedy, music and vocals in a dynamic cocktail of explosive Broadway glamour and fun.

The St. James Studio residency is produced by Richard Douglas Productions, and created and devised by Dominic Ferris and Martin Milnes.

Website: www.ferrisandmilnes.com  Twitter: @ferrisandmilnes 

LISTINGS

Ferris & Milnes: Live At The St James – Let’s Go On With The Show!

St James Studio, St James Theatre, 12 Palace Street, London, SW1E 5JA

Tickets: £15-25; transaction fees apply to online and telephone bookings

Online bookings: www.stjamestheatre.co.uk/studio/lets-go-on-with-the-show/

Telephone bookings: 0844 264 2140

Saturday 30 January 2016: 8.00pm (doors open 7.15pm)

Sunday 31 January 2016: 7.00pm (doors open 6.15pm)

Saturday 26 March 2016: date confirmed; further details to be announced

Tuesday 26 April 2016: date confirmed; further details to be announced

Further dates to be announced.

Running time: 2 hours (including interval)